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May 18 2015 Anchor

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Time that there is again a new news from FHSW from Japan?

And here it is after now than 6 months break.

Added four new British tanks.

A.39 Tortoise heavy assault tank

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These tanks was used by the British army in North Africa in 1942.

He leutete the birth of a new tank generation one.

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AT17 double assault Flame tank

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The tank AT17 was planned for 1944 and therefore is a secret weapon, because he did not go into series.

Special feature is the flamethrower on the tank.

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AT17 is equipped with a coaxial high Besa Mk.III machine gun of fire performance to flamethrower side of main gun in FHSW, I am proud of the high suppression force against soft targets.

Gun towers flamethrower of can attack the entire circumference, will be active in the grinding of the base as a powerful "multi-turret heavy assault Flame tank".

AT17 flamethrower of for a long-range high output than other Flame tank, it is possible to fire from a safer distance.

For On the other hand, is powerless all of the Medium tank or more of the other party in, you must have tight cooperation with the surrounding.

And burn the enemy fortress, let's lead the kingdom to victory!

A.28 "Cromwell infantry tanks"

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This is the "Cromwell infantry tank" A 28.

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A.34 Comet Cruiser Tank

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The development of the A-34 Comet Cruiser of tank lasted a year, before 1944, towards the end of the second world war a prototype was completed in. Its bloom witnessed the tanks after 2.Weltkrieg at the Korea conflict.

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It was with the short and concise presentation of the new British tanks for FHSW.

If that wasn't enough you purely look even for the Japanese, there is much more went into detail: click Source

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